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—5 *■** - - pr - I ^ IL'iMfUf SOUTH OJJLOLXNA Reared Her Family WITH— SIMPLE HOME REMEDY An American Mother Beats Them All There are few families in which the record of Mrs. Gustave Koch, Box 24, Rewick, Keokuk County, Iowa, has been surpassed. JWt in the fact that she from Buch mothers as Mrs. Gustave 7 Koch. Long life to her! Peruna Is indicated for coughs, colds, catarrh of th.e head, nose and throat, or dis order of the stomach, bowels or other organs due to catarrhal In flammation of the mucous linings. If you are sick and suffering, . - . . - write the Peruna Company, Dept, family of eight and never had * TS-aO. Columbus, Ohio, for Dr. Hart- doctor, only your medicine. We all think Peruna a splendid tonic." ' So far as we have learned. Pe- runa Is the only known remedy for which such a wonderful claim can be made, i Like Mrs. Koch, there ere thousands upon thousand* of mother* who plac/j <he!r entire de pendence iu*on l*. raised a family of eight !s her story remarkable. Thousands of families are larger. The history of the Koch family Is unique In that the mother, with all her loving care, pinned her faith to a simple home remedy and never had a doctor fo.r her children Here Is what she says. “Peruna ha* done my children good. I have" a man’s Health Book. It is free and you may. Arid that Peruna is what you need. Dr. Hartman’s World Fa mous Peruna Tonlc*comea in either liquid or tablet form. Ask your dealer. If you are seeking health, dt** not accept “romething just as j * *<«].** Jurist up.,i, l’enma. Your 'ini, _ . .That Pc rank, hn merited this dealer will give you a Peruna Al- Confldence Is attested by the words | man&c. SOLO FOR SO YEARS For MALARIA, CHILLS and FEVER Also • Fin# General Strengthening Tonic. MLB IT ALL HOC STOMJ y / DON’T OVERDO OR OVER-EAT But If You Do a Few Doses of Black-Draught May Prevent / // Serious Trouble. 7 Nowata; Okla.—Mr. W. II. Dawson, of this place/says: “I have known of Black-Draught ever since I can re r member, and of all {he liver ritodlc.'aes ■ , ; i • • - ■ • .’*■■ »' V—-« I ever used, Black-Draught Is without ■ -- 7 U . ' doubt thfi best. W.e would not be with out It in the house. I used to take pills and different things, but after taking a course of , stroug medicine I would be left In a constipated condition, and would need then to use a laxative. But after I began to take Black-Draught I did not have any trouble of this kind.} Look out for Span ish Influenza. At the first sign of , a cold take CASCARA m QUININE Standard cold remedy for JO year* ■ io tablet form a*fe, aure, no opiate#—bicaka up ■ cold in 34 houra—relieves *rip In 3 d*yt. Money back if it falls. The genuine bo* has a Red to® with Mr. Hill’a plctuia. At All Drug Stores. TOBACCO FACTS FROM THE ENCYCLOPAEDIA The Use of Flavorings Deter mines Difference In Brands AVOID WFLWENZAAND PNEUMONIA van helps 'fa* baart. Sand for s ■ynatn, • r^fnal •aMNMN III I Mil M ••••• Ml U11 •RtnplA H*t I a fiction luariD- an(1 • ElmmisiR-MiiJiimLi* ^ •» j imi-in huh. lut.uiiiituniiiHiiiiHMiiiMiiMii’iiuiniiiimiiMiiliiniiiiiiiiiniS DIPLOMA Have you RHEUMATISM Lumbago or Gout? Tnb a BMSC W A r f nr «a i aa4 drtV* iba poiaua frui rattacna i poiaua from Us sr rrn uataatim « n At All Urarvhu J as Baity A San. Wkalasala DtabnWan Georgia MEANS Alabama Business msLOYNiirr Macon, Ga. WHITE FON CATALOS BLOT ON WARRIOR’S FAME AS YOU THINK SO YOU ARE Mlltladee, Victor st Marathon, Victim of Ovordue Eigerneu for Other Military Succeeee* , , Mlltlndca. the rtr-at gr**.n nohller of Greece, la thought of by th«* world a* tho herol*' warrior who won th«* battle of Marathon. II. f\. 4U0. Thin Uattje marked an Imjhirtnnt step fowanl the aara-ndiuic)- of Athena In <}.“»•*•<-*». and Greece In Hie clviUxatlua of tUn worrit Besides superior numltehl, the Persian# at Marathon were supported by iheir fleet, but I’ntU and ArtspbVrnea. their commander*. were failed at every |***li»t and Their army defeated with great ■laturlite” lo M it'it—, f’l 1 -I exalted position. fh, h* i| \ t*!i hou.i. h- {>«•»»..i- , !*ed fit- Athenian* > i-lor*—a - Being granted ships and an expedition, he proceeded against the island of Paros, which bad helped I*.-rain during the war, and where he hop— I to obtain an abundanee of gold. He failed in his purpose there and was charged with deceiving hla eountrymen. but ’died from woutyds received on .the trip to Taron be rare his fine oflVt talents wa-* paid. History plaee* Miltiadea as a great hern of his time and not as .me who was so^inconsiderate in making s Much Wisdom in Little One’s Idea of . the Way in Which Success May Be Won. Aunt Marie vviw* discouraged. She had Jti*t applied for a all nation and top* application had not Ims*m *u<ve*»- ful. “I Just told myself before I went up that I would’! gel It.”’ abe told tier family. "I always have the worst All. thoughts are turned toward I ’asler now. which Is the same thing ! is saying iill thoughts are turned tie j ward new millinery and new suits fo* | spring. It Is a delightful custom tliat. 1 iavlica ux Lo put uu uf»’. apparel lu honor of this joyous festival, f’ertuin- i ly nothing! helps more to impress ns I significance tm children and young jh» ► pie Ilian llo- pretty clothes I tin I give 11hem S4i much innocent pleasure. for women, the Instinct, to dress o j as deeply Implant.-d |n them a- th* I instinct for home ur cldldreii. The most ini|M>rtanl. 'item of the J spring wardrobe is the tailored suit, nl- i ways the ebnrnctrr i.f dress that should lie worn on laister day. It |.i • not mi easy to make u selection (Ins spring bemuse of the diversity .»r ; styles and materials that have liee.) {•resell Its I liy those who ereate suits. For otiee in the history of failure1 ! suits serge Is chosen leas often than other weaves in wool, such ns tricot, duvetyn. Jersey un«I some, novelty i cloths. Ami again wool by no means holds the undivided attention of suit makers. New weave* in silk and flie r silk, materials that are mixtures of silk and wool." epme Iq for a getierous 1 share of uttention. A scarcity of wool in wartimes ,brought these new fab- : rics for suits into the foreground. But the diversity hi materials is .is ’ tloflilng fo IIie tTTvers]ty in stvles, ex cept that skirts are tinifurrvd) loiig | and «s»Hts generally short, suit styles h»*ve lit lie In common. They range . from (H.i’fis-tly straight-line niiHlef.*. through semi fitted coots, to the litis- stall blouse. Some of the eonls are is'lted ami many of them are not. Braids are used fn-ely amt "tiuttooa well represented, but there are brai F less and buttonb-ss tumlels that are ' *pilte us smart ami eorreet. The waistcoat must Is* given special mention be.-uiise It Is attracting as nun'll uttention ns suits them set goo. and presents as wide a variety in ma fcrlals and decoration. The two suits (HCfured, among many as|>irunts for . favor, arc correct as to length *f skirt and coat, ami each is provit)-*l with it little wal»fis»at «*r vestee In details of furnishing they differ, ami ( its style one is u bkmv and the other seiulfltted. I take a big dose nt night and fol low a few nights with lighter doses, and I am like a new man until I overdo j or overeat, and negbvt to take care ; of myself until the liver gors out of fix, when I have to go to Black-Draught again. Black Draught I have found Is aTT that Is necessary for the bloated feel ing In the stomach, sour stomach or bad taste In the' nmuth so common in i * spring in the swampy country.^ I be- llevij If -more people took It. there wouldn’t . be so many having chills I as do." ’ • Try Thedford’s Black-Draught all druggists.—Adv. At The Encyclopaedia Britannica says about the manufacture of smoking to bacco:*' 4 . . on the Continent and in America, certain ‘sauced are employed ... the use of -the ‘sauces’ is to improve the flavour and burning qualities of the Ieaves. v Which indicates tiajtasirokc-r’-i enjoyment depends as much' upon the flavoring used as upon the tobacco. Your nose is a sure guide in the mat ter of flavorings. Try this simple.test with several toba?$o brands: pour some tobacco into your palm, rub briskly, and smell. You will notice a distinct difference in the fragrance of every branjd. The tobacco that smells best to you will smoke best in your pipe, you can rest-Assured. Carefully aged, old Biiriev tobacco, plus "a dash of pure' chocolate, gives TUXEDO Tobac-o a pure fragrance your nose can quickly distinguish from any other tobacco. Try it and see. v Courting Disaster. “That fellow’* a glutton for dan- I ’ tf t - ' — ■ — - - p-" 1 ■■ —i 1 1 1 11 ' J glT. - "That *oy* “Yew. Ilej*veti goo* pleawilie-drivitig I along tin* fond that I* being u***d ny the nun-run tiers.” Skin Tortured Babies Sleep fter Cuticura An angjWOlntTwril B sad M T*J<w W lawi wk fra, •! ■btum. 0«rt * iMti 3 rilXIK B4BKK ^ OOOI) TjO.Vir Aid tlrliN Mtlvrl* o«i nf th# !*,,t#«i -Yonr ♦■■b# ilk# JJts*# gIT## U to nu#»f"ui px'ii - In ay pwri-h who wrr# •nffrfinc with r-hlll# ntltrutod f#*rr I r>-r •■■-od it to itoe who #r« aufTor#.-, in<! I# nod lit» good l»»lr If Mira «o»*-#*;. s». Mi»ph»a » Chur -h. Perth Aal*>r. Jf. I. Kttatr Bo hrh, W root#, oil 4rur*<#i# nr b, P*f -#l P»*t. orrp#t4. Cnm Klocaro#«i a Co, WMtttfioo. D C And it loke* h I»art»er tu*t new ucqiiiitniMtice*. |«e up New Year’s Crop 1*T#uir# f» o better crop orvt year bt *hr«no| *.bu r. . n » 'h • machine W >rk u much ##>>rr Y-»u rw»t uol» I life, be t#c w<»>l rrhui' war ' HI Jm «hr*p. btl W-4 e » vmooth irtibbk that eill uv.rr**r orf i car', grow :h la a \ * » Ball Bra-'-e gahinr.' Price ltd. It y«A»r drvlri uo't aip|ii|i yo-i vend ut hu rame Wore l >r caul-i*. CHICaQO ri(IIIL( SHAFT COMPANY I 111. liw Mr Ml •«# CrMiii *-• . IKct Contents ISFluid DISTINCTIVE STREET HATS Her ten-year-old nleee look«*«l tip from her game. “Yon shouUlu't have HMtd that. Aunt Marie/’ she said curn- estlv. “I lielleve that’s the reason yon didn’t get It. Why. aimlie when we g-r!* pltir ‘Hands il« !«l Oj*en* I always ,vat.*b and ► *e Hint the girl whvi get* ‘ujtrnn wh'-n It’s pa sard is the girl who lieids tier blinds just right to get It.- and who looks just like she was '-tire she whs going to get II. So I always Just fix my hands In just the right way, and then I l«i»k exactly like I expected It, and If I do (but way 1 do get ft. Maybe thal’s the way you’d lieftbr do Hlsiut getting h job." Auntie -riwmght the matter over and divided that perlmps after all that was a good way to do. fooTIsb request, for th*» AMieiinjfh^’were Just as inconsiderate la grunting such a request. The expression of truth Is simpliclty. CotuoHtigT Humorist- I want no weeping at rny funeral. Wife—There won’t be unless some- b.sly springs a few of your Jokes. Same Delicious Drink Used for years instead of coffee by families who value health# - The Original — Boiled just like coffee — 15 minutes after boiling begins. Rich in aroma. Pleasing in flavor. Economical No table drink has ever taken the place of Postum. a There’s a Reason if Get it at grocer*. Two size* 15c & 25c. & Hats of such exquisite lines n> tho.se that are pictured here_p»*vc that in tailored hats, above nil. else, the line’* tile thing with which to catch the fancy of the chle American and all. her admirers. Three graeeful shapes j two of them havjng a bandeau.portray j three widely diiTcreut slrtte?. and enmr; “cpTphnsizes ilial sluipli trim- mlng ,ls a virtue in street hats sotnei- ; thing that, they cannot afford to igTlore All of tht—c lui** arc of. hhu'li tisere..! ,i. soft hut lu-ilHnnt hrahj, a.ml all <f them reveal tlm unevenness of Moving, which is a pretty Characteristic of iL* styles. This roughness, nr -"hutnpi- ness." as it lias been called, i* touch i admired. .* ’ .! These hats ..are. designs suited to younger matrons. ’ Tin* very *p;ra *d-‘ model Ut the Tight hits a narrow hriiu, guiltless of curves or rolls, and is faced with crepe gisirgette. Bands of fancy • hiHi-k braid wander around mid ove* • its crown. But that which claims in- I slant iidtidring attention for this J model is the effect hen*-** of ih** fenth j er trimming. Tw«» fans of imitation ( gouni are mounted ut tlie hOt'k. They f remind one of a proud and cnuv/*il (Teat auch a* nature plu<-e> mi the , heads of Ivatitiful birds. The hat at the left has a *«>ft rr-»wn nf satin kiul a aweepmg brtni <rf Itvrj. mourned ob s deep btadeiv * Th* brim look* as Jf It were art ob s -fill * ca#. A Im4 curvsd fulll at fljimaM * ostrich makes a wonderful trimming, following the grarefnt"curves of the hririi and lengthening its Jines. The Iiat below is one of the tiew handcau hats with brim rolling up ward at tin* left and dropping sharply at five right. There is something very roguish and decidedly chit 4 in tills droop over the right eye. Some wag This aIlinned that the Indies are wear- ing only one eye this season,- and souie»imes both eyes are almost lost !n the shadow of close-fitting, drooping hrinis. But in spite of iliis ^harming eecentricity, the hat pictured is a dig nified model with three glyccrined os trich .pinnies at the hack. ,U ALCOHOL-3 rtH Ci>T. t Avertable lVcporilioafcf^ Mindahn^thrroodlr; Rc^xU- | link theStomnJri Infants (mildhi^ Tltereby PromolitUi l fjwcrfulncxs and Rest Contain* neither Opium. Morphine nof J Mineral Not Narcotic Jkmpt (MLkilVLE I %££ AmlmSmd rfKrSZ+S" Hrm (W CUnMStm n p A helpful Remedy fof f Constipation and Diafre^a and Feverishness and Loss of Sleep pcs nt tin $ therefrom -in Infancy Facsimile Sijnatomof m 0M>MM*** «■ 1 1 * Xki CeNTAvn Compavt. new YOHJL At^woirffb* ^ l<l 35 D o sEs-35tKV W. N. U., CHARLOTTE. NO 12-1911. GASTORIA For lnfantt and Children* Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears tho Signature of For Over Thirty Years Exact Copy of Wrapper. CASTOR 11 TM« acarawa MMMNT, NEW vaMR orm. .Ornament* of R'Dbon UWiImui.’from the widest to the nar rowest, is used with charming effect in the simplest of ha;" decoix»ion. There are yII-sorts of eoquetthd c*K'k- ude* and other onuuuvi ts tfif.de in narrow rihlxm. while large. {»erfK'lly Hat l»ow* are.applied iu groups to the crowns of ImuJi large and ^mell hats. Many Apron Effect* Summer dresoe* -lnm -i tiuiula-f of aproo HTnl*. The**- aproo-t uts.ro. l*evi f!ke a Ma mw* »«th fnil* 9a»Uirf flit*** Wl ipci (HNMwL La* i la ti«>r» altapi L are trtuuiM iIb^ Iml ale T ITTS Isn’t one of those fake free treat ment offers you hit ye sA?n so many times. We don’t offer to give you some thing for nothing—hut we do guarantee that you can try this wonderful treatment, en tirely at our risk, and this guarantee Is bucked fiy your local druggist. .T. W. Perkins of Atlanta. Oeorsfla, wrltesV’T was afflicted with a very bad.case of Eczema for 2f> years, which was in my find. , legs and hips. Through all this time I tried different remedies and doctors’ proscri|>* tions. obtaining no relief until I used your HU XT'S SAL VE. *- “One Bex entirely cured me, arid though two year* have elapsed I have had no re- lorn of th* trouble. Naturally I regard It a* the greatest remedy In the worlds 4 Hnnt’s J*alve is mtnpoonded especially for the treatvneot af Eczema, Itch, Ringworm, Tetter and other skin diarasea. Remember Hunt * Solve coots you nothing if you art ant satisfied, so do not delay lot get a box now oa *mr money back guarantee lTice TSr at year 6fiCKl«t a or direct by mail if W does not handle II A B. RICHARDS MEDICINE CO, Sherman, Texaa